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    community’s resources”, plays a significant part in large engineering projects such as EastLink. EastLink’s long-term goal is to provide a fast, lasting alternative for drivers to commute between eastern suburbs. For a project that had a final total cost of $2.5B, sustainability, that is ensuring that its relevance and usefulness to the society today and for the foreseeable future is a pivotal part of EastLink. Permanent projects that demand large commitment and resources are the ones that need to

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    Introduction Accenture received the opportunity to build their IT infrastructure from scratch and establish a new culture in their organization by utilizing the incoming new management team. Previously, each office around the globe was responsible for their software, but now the company wants to establish an "anytime, anywhere" system where the software of the company can communicate with each other. With Accenture goal to create a new company structure, several threats, as well as opportunities

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    Projects Intern Projects Below I have compiled a quick list of all the projects that I worked on while I was at Garmin AT and my role in the project. All the proprietary information has been removed so some details may be intentionally vague. Major Projects • Flight Data Logging – Gathered flight data from many parts of the system in 1 second intervals. Built a page that would allow exporting of this data to an SD card by the end user. • WAAS Data Logging – Gathered WAAS data as it was being

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    responsibility and the demands on the employer for co-ordination of the project. Through the proper allocation of responsibility for the project to reflect these strengths and weaknesses, the employer can rationalise the price of the contract against his exposure to project risks. The employer's first consideration will be to identify the design source, i.e. the person who will develop the employer's requirements for the project into a practicable design. This design

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    What do you like most about group projects and why? The most I like about group projects is the process of brainstorming. All members in the group have different ways of understanding and to make sure each member in the group is in the same page, require a lot of effort. I even like the way group interaction takes place. We usually form a group with people who we are comfortable with and we can get along with and work together in a professional manner. Group projects help me to get prepared to work

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    the past, the general overhead in construction projects was not important compared to project costs. However, with the new construction environment and its changes such as the high usage of lean, BIM, and LEED, everything has changed. Nowadays, most of the construction contractors are measuring their general overhead costs and trying to control it. To gain profits, they started to allocate their general overhead costs to different construction projects they are working on. In this paper, we investigate

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    1. Cost: when we are looking at the cost of the construction project we have to look through and have to consider all the stages of the design and the construction project this is part of the specification. It is very important to have the cost estimator involved right from the start of the project to ensure that the project budget reflects the decisions made by the project construction team throughout the integrated the design process. 2. Quality standard and legislation: quality is the part

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    community is transforming steel intermodal containers into the basis for homes and light business construction applications. Fortunes of a construction development using an innovative approach are influenced by the research done at the front end of the project. Here we will take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of implementing shipping containers as part of your building. Disadvantages Site Labor Cutting and welding steel is regarded

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    In the years of 1960 to 1970, Albert Humphrey an analysis technique called SWOT, stands for strength, weakness, opportunity and threat, he led a research project in the Stanford university using some data from many famous companies, the idea was to find the reasons why corporate planning failed and made major loses, the research resulted a number of key area and the tool used to explore each of the critical called SWOT, according to Mike Morrison from his book (how to do a SWOT analysis ) "Humphrey

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    Risk Factors The following 5 risks have been identified as being material to the project. Listed is a detailed analysis of those risks. Risk 1) Description of Risk – The project does not get funded. Cause – Senior management determines that it cannot fund the project. Likelihood of Occurrence – The likelihood of occurrence is considered low. Senior management initially commissioned the project. This was done to address risks related to the current remote connectivity and the corresponding corporate

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